Energy

Action Plan on Energy
The Africa-EU Energy Partnership is a long-term framework for a more structured political dialogue and cooperation on energy issues of strategic importance to Africa and Europe, in particular energy security and energy access. Through the Partnership, Africa and Europe will develop a shared vision and a common approach to address today’s rapidly changing geopolitical, economic and ecological reality. Together, the EU and Africa will address the energy challenges of the 21st century.

Early deliverables for the Energy Partnership
Click here to read the concrete actions planned noted in the early deliverables.

Roadmap for the Africa-EU Energy Partnership (AEEP)
The Energy Partnership will strengthen the existing Africa-EU dialogue on access to energy and energy security, at the local, national, regional, continental and global levels. The AEEP aims at mobilising increased financial, technical and human resources in support of Africa’s energy development, scaling up European and African investments in energy infrastructure and in energy interconnections within Africa and between Africa and the EU. AEEP actions include promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency, improving the management of energy resources, and mainstreaming climate change into development cooperation.

During the 12th Africa-EU Ministerial Troika, the draft joint roadmap presented the current situation and objectives for energy in Africa and Europe and current efforts being made as a basis to highlight the gaps between actions and objectives. The roadmap specifies the priority actions for the short, medium and long term, such as mobilising additional resources and support for access to energy services, regional integration of energy systems and markets, developing energy interconnections between Africa and Europe among others.Read more